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Becoming Beth
I wonder what the percentage of murders committed by women is in Italy.
It appears that women are constantly murdering people there, in contrast to the rest of the world.
Why do you suppose it appears that way to you? Could the focus of this thread have any effect on that perception? Might there also be some selection process when discussing inmates of an Italian women's prison?
What do you think the gender breakdown for murderers is in the U.S? Here is one look into the subject.
To study the potential differences that distinguish homicides involving women as victims or offenders from those involving men, we analyzed Federal Bureau of Investigation Uniform Crime Reports data on homicides that occurred in the United States between 1976 and 1987. Only cases that involved victims aged 15 years or older were included. Persons killed during law enforcement activity and cases in which the victim's gender was not recorded were excluded. A total of 215,273 homicides were studied, 77% of which involved male victims and 23% female victims. Although the overall risk of homicide for women was substantially lower than that of men (rate ratio [RR] = 0.27), their risk of being killed by a spouse or intimate acquaintance was higher (RR = 1.23). In contrast to men, the killing of a woman by a stranger was rare (RR = 0.18). More than twice as many women were shot and killed by their husband or intimate acquaintance than were murdered by strangers using guns, knives, or any other means. Although women comprise more than half the U.S. population, they committed only 14.7% of the homicides noted during the study interval. In contrast to men, who killed nonintimate acquaintances, strangers, or victims of undetermined relationship in 80% of cases, women killed their spouse, an intimate acquaintance, or a family member in 60% of cases. When men killed with a gun, they most commonly shot a stranger or a non-family acquaintance.
What percentage of children under six who are murdered do you suppose are murdered by women in the U.S.? By their mothers? Those numbers might be even more surprising.
This is a more subtle example of the problem with anecdotes when contemplating frequency of incidence. The environment serves as a filtering mechanism. Examples under discussion comprise a non-representative sampling of the whole.